Rocky! Rocky! Rocky! Fans of the rags-to-riches-to-rags story of Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) turned out en masse, as did a whole new generation for Creed, the 2015 sequel to the Rocky franchise, in which Stallone reprises his role as the former boxing champ, and Michael B. Jordan plays the illegitemate son of Apollo Creed.

The mansion in which Mary Anne Creed (Phylicia Rashad) resided in Creed is on the market, according to Top Ten Real Estate Deals, and the multi-million dollar property will be auctioned off to the highest bidder.

Creed, the first Rocky pic that wasn’t written by Stallone is the story of Adonis “Donnie” Johnson Creed, the illegitimate son of Rocky’s friend and rival Apollo Creed. Apollo was killed in the ring in a fight 30 years earlier against Ivan Drago. When Apollo’s widow found out about Adonis, she took him in, educated him and unhappily watched as he attempted to follow in his father’s footsteps — with Rocky as his trainer.

Scenes from Creed were shot on location at a stunning Huntingdon, Penn. estate that will be going to auction on November 2.

Built by a self-made auto parts magnate, a coal miner’s son and former mechanic, the property fell on hard times and after nine years was sold back to the bank that has now placed it on the auction block.

Situated on 5.33 landscaped, gated and forested acres, privacy is the word for this 16,130-square-foot mansion. With six bedrooms and eleven baths with the guest suite on the lower level separated from the family, the home was built using the finest materials with large fireplaces and impressive chandeliers.

The grand foyer features the soaring double staircase featured in the film and also included are a massive great room, a cherry-paneled library with secret nooks and crannies, a game room with bar, arcade games and an indoor putting green and a home theater. Outside the pool and spa terrace overlook the pastoral acreage.